With the chaos of life, many couples often forget to care for each other's feelings. According to psychologists, compliments given at the right time will help couples become understanding, connected and make efforts to nurture a sustainable future.
Create confidence and effort for the other person
No one is perfect, and sometimes one of them will have times of skepticism about themselves. A timely compliments for their appearance, efforts at work or the way they take care of their family will be a source of encouragement to help the other person forget fatigue and pressure, but instead be more confident and have more motivation to improve themselves every day.
Showing respect
Completing family responsibilities comes from the efforts of the husband and wife, so give timely compliments to show appreciation for each person's efforts. A simple compliment such as: "My wife's dishes are so delicious today!" or "Thank you, husband, for helping my wife with housework" is a way to express appreciation for the other person's efforts. This helps your partner feel that their efforts are recognized and deserved.
Reduce conflicts and increase connectivity
When the family atmosphere becomes tense, a compliments can be an effective "medicine" to soothe the situation. Instead of focusing on criticizing shortcomings, look at each other's strengths to give appropriate compliments. This approach will help both of you feel more calm as well as give a constructive solution to the problem.
Maintaining romantic emotions
Regular compliments for each other are also one of the subtle manifestations to maintain romance and couple affection. This also reminded both of them of the goals for the efforts they have made and tried for the common goal.
Create a positive living environment
When compliments become a habit of daily communication, it will contribute to creating a positive family cultural lifestyle. This is also a way to help children grow up in an environment filled with love, where parents always respect each other and have kind, civilized words to help them learn to respect and treat everyone around them.